There were multiple heroes for the Ravens, whether it be on offense or defense.

As the Ravens championship parade kicks off at 11 a.m. ET on Tuesday (per WBAL TV's Donna Hamilton), here's a look at the Ravens who have the most to celebrate after the big win.

Joe Flacco, QB

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Whether you believe Joe Flacco is an elite quarterback or not, he played at an elite level in the playoffs this season, hushing his doubters as he went on to average 9.0 yards per pass attempt and toss 11 touchdowns to zero interceptions in four playoff games.

In Ray Lewis' final season as a pro, he posted seven tackles en route to his second Super Bowl title.

The 13-time Pro Bowler is surely a future Hall of Famer after what he's accomplished in 17 NFL seasons, and it's hard to imagine a world without the man many label as one of the greatest linebackers to ever play the game.

Anquan Boldin, WR

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Floundering on the Arizona Cardinals for years, Anquan Boldin finally won his first Super Bowl title in his 10th pro season as a member of the Ravens.

Boldin had a huge Super Bowl, catching 10 balls for 104 yards and a touchdown. The three-time Pro Bowler finally got the ring he had been coveting after years of strong play in the NFL.

HalotiNgata, DL

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HalotiNgata, a five-time All-Pro, is considered one of the game's greatest defensive linemen.

He posted 51 tackles on the line this season, as well as five sacks. His impact also goes well beyond his stats, as he constantly draws double teams to free things up for his teammates.

In his seventh pro season, Ngata finally got the championship he deserved.